Friday, September 15, 2017

Keswick, England

My last day in the Lake District. The plan was to take a drive through a nearby valley to another lake, but halfway through the valley, the road is closed due to construction. Since this was going to be a loop drive, ending in town, I went the other way.

But before I got to the closure, it looks like this:



All farms and sheep and hills.

The other side is similar, until you get to a pass. There, it's all grass and heather and a really steep road:



I mean really really steep. This is the sign at the top of the pass warning you:



When you get to the other side, there's a nice lake and the usual rural English countryside scenery:



One interesting thing I found. At one point, I climbed on a rock to see about a picture and noticed all kinds of initials carved in the rock – with dates. Then I saw this one:



Yeah, it says 1833. Everything here is old. Even the grafitti.


Tomorrow is Hadrian's Wall and York. Two even older places.

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  1. Really enjoying your blog! Seems like it has been a great trip. Thanks for sharing. I think that I am seeing a theme in the weather -- cloudy/overcast...
    Claudia

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    1. Indeed. So far, I've had 2 days where I didn't get rained on. I've learned to carry my umbrella wherever I go.

      I'm in York for Sunday and leave on a noon train for London on Monday. The weather forecast for the next week is dry, so maybe I'll be lucky.

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